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Variety.THE SOUTH.The following, from the jrn of J. RrevsLL Lowcli iapithy; read it-We ciit suit the ufc-rn feucrs.They're a drelfle ex!-'' et.We aiast oilers Mow th- tellerWhen they want their iron het;Mav be it's all rght e iirfchnBut m narve il ' i irr.ue.Wen I teethe everre ca.ti.O then uiggtr-dnximg STATES.Ton amy U... of Freedon's miryTell they're purple in the face- It a rnind gret cemetaryFur the l Irlhr-rrhts of our race.'They fin r-ant th 'ere NebiaekySo's to hix new Slar Sties in.To a-Miae ye. ar.d to scorn ye,-An to plunder ye like aio.Aint it cute to see a Yankee,Tiute such everlasting aimAlt to gt-t Uie Devil's ....llel;inoo "em meld their chains ?Wy, HjM9t a clear as fieeer.Clear es one aad one make two,Cbats tl mi uuk black stave of nirgers,Wn. to make white staves o you.Wall, ga long to help "era stealinBigger lands to cnm with slave ;Help the n-en that otters dealinInsu a en yocr father graves;Help the rtronr to grind the feeble,!le the many ajfin the few.Help th? men thtt call your people.White-washed Slaves and peddlio' crew.Ef r.l my I hx r-.tb.er.We shou'd go to work and partThev tV e one way. we take t"orhrGa s t o il "t break my hear. !31 n iiAd oug.it to pa: .uuder.Them that Gel ha no wys jined;' Ar.' I shoul ln gretly wonder.Ef there's thou tan In o my mind.1Splinters.Difficulties a e ubetstones to sharpent nr f. rtitu Je.Poverty wants some, luxury many,and avarice all tliinLj--.The more youHaujli the ha; pier youwill be mark that.To compl nient vice is but one removefrom worshipping tl.e leril.. To empty a houe oi blockheadsset two doijs to fighting in the street.The pride of woman, natural to her,-never sleeps till m desty i gone.G asses reflect without talking, lassestalk without reflecting.The n an who courted investig-ttionsays he had niujli rather court a prettygirlGenius undeveloped, is no more geni im than a bushel of acorns in a forest ofoaks.A pretty girl six feet high, gives ocea good idea of linked sweetness longdrawn out "The young la ly who was ' buried ingrief" is now alive and doing well. Itwas a case of premature interment.M n often make asses of themselves' but asses never make men of themselves. -how singular.Dark Deeps. A negro on a darknight, in a dark alley, looking down adark hole after a black cat.Byron says the truest way to pronouncePol sh names is to sneeze three timesand s.iy tli.- A thief being caught robbing a bank,- when a-ked what he was doing, answered, only taking notes.1toofhebetwoNo.Urs.withonCmHow A COAT WAS IDENTIFIED.In a justice's tou:t in Boston, a casewas recently decided in a novel way.A coat was in dispute, and iheeridencam as direct and positive for loth claimants ; the parties were Irish, and fullof grit, " ready to tpend all they had,rather than to give up beat " The af-fair had been carefully examined, andthe court was in a "quandary," not' knowing who had th-- best claim on thegarment. However, a mom. nt b. foreHis IL nor was to sum up the evidence,Patrick Power one of the claimantsmade the foil .wing proposition for 6et-'tTing the affair, iraid I'airick:" Timothy Sullivan, now you saythat eoat belongs to yourself entirely. Isay it ismyown. Xow nind ye, Tim-' o:hy, that both in us will t-ke the coatan' look it all over, and the man thatfinds his name 0:1 it shall be the owner,"Done, " said Timoihy.An ye ll stick to the bargain," saidPatrick."To be f ure, " answered Timothy,and t yes, " rej ined the counsel on bothidea."Thin look at it," said Patrick, as hepassed the ccat into ihe hands of Ti nthy, who vainly searched every partof it for his name, and passing it to Patrick, boastingly saying :"An no let us see if you can befindin' your name on the garment."" Ye ll stick to the 'greement ? :""Upon the honor of a man, replied. Timothy."Thin hould on a bit," said Patrick,as be drew a knife and opened the corner in the coat, taking therefrom two verysmall pejs, exclaiming as he hel 1 themin his hand, "there, do you see that?""Yes, but what of that V said Timothy. "A divil a dale il has to do wid it. it's me name, to be sure ; pe? far Pat: rick and pea for Powers, be jabers !'He got the coat amid roars o: laughter.. Why b a man in prison like a deadtree ? An. Because he cannot leave.The strongest string known is a stringf onions.I say, milkman, jou give yourcows too much saltiv "Whv howpearanceSalt makes the cows dry, and tiiTi theydrink too much water, and .that makestheir milk tiiin, vou know.""A SiIEXTIFIC MkI'ICIKB. "Slop!stop ! did you say that medicine woulJcare all end heal every thing ?" 'Yes,ir. " ai.swered t'.e vender. " Well,si TM1 . V.,.rtl. f,..l.nnliii.Jitlien I 11 UKe a bottle, for my bOOt needsheeling bad enough.Some fanny things will happen inmeeting. A few evenings t-incc, a widow, who was known by ilie entire congregation to be greatly in want of a husb in !. was praying with great fervency.' Oh ! thou knowef t what is the des;reof my heart !''e exclaimed. "A-m-a n!'responded a brotf.er, in a t road i.ecent.It waa wicked, b:it we are" iliaf several grave ,mem'?rsqui'e su cflailed on, , , , ,, iSO? HOW fJO TOa KllOW h0W niUCh SailT . . . v J r .v..I give them I "1 jtjae fro II Ihe ap- jLusc.0 . . ... 1 ties01 the milk vou onnrr us laitiv: :line.E.potandCups,newGold,GunsAmemylarslargeasonForForFurForoneJ iug1byorofis!I: 'iif!:neraidIinvII traJingite.and1by.tnw..n..uThe Spenccrian System of Penmahshipinallitsforms, jirU1.,,e ""f" !r h"'-p- K-Spencer, "o Institution in America ofTers superior facili- ;to this for imparting a due u and systematic hand- iwriting.Clftelani gnsiniss.1 OSEPlf R7 ALB ERTSOXrDea!crJ iu Wa-n-nu.JKWKi.RT, Fry Goods, ate., C'"rf Smpcrtmr S'rett and Pub lit fif a-are, Cleveland, O.ANGIER HOUSE, Clevelmd. Ohica. V R. P. AN'IIKR Proprietor. ang3J. P. IIOLKROOK.J. LOIG.T TOLBROOK k LONG, Music Pub-A A lishers. Wholsale and Rct-iil Dealers in Musicand Musical Instruments, No. ltu Superior Street. Cleveland, Ohio. Sulcag-eiiU for the celebrated STODAKTI'lANO. maj IT, 6m.I. M. CEMMIIWO".UCO. HanrLESS.I M. CUMMIXGS A CO., Wi-o!es 1,Orocen and Commi.iion Msrchuitt, Dralrn iiForeicn Wires an-1 Liquors, Naift. Gliiss, Fait, Drugsetc., Sos. & ItS Ki er Su A M uu the bock.May IT, lHiy.BR A I X A It iTjic B U RR I D 6 ETEngrave rs And LiiAOrai!iers, Herald lSlm-k.CleTeland(Jiii.).I'AITST OFFICE AGENCY, Xo. 4, Herald BuildingCleveland, O'jlo.. a. aLcitiniiE. jan 1 ly jene skaikakd.Corner Public Square. Cleveland, Ohio.XXCORTORATED MAT XISTH, 1651.THE OLD C OLLEGE has removed tonew and splendid Rooms, surpassing in teaaty iand couveuieucc those of any similar institutions inthe Stale.Faculty.E. G. F0L30M, A. U., Trincipal, Professor olScience of Account,i. BKULUHTUN and . HOLLlSTtK, AssistantProfeors in the Book heepint Department.A. J. PIIKLPs and JOM.ru BtATTlE, hrotejsors'u Yr," v'V" I" Penmansh p.... ... , " w.Art of Confutation.juii.-j n. jimju. i.tamw 4iciMi.li ..iuioim.oanKinir. r.xcnance. ac.II ,n. ;oil. t K ti.i.. 1 tins. 11. 11 A 1 ana r. ujLjiLm LTcmrrr, 00 tgniav...Bey J. A. THOME, Lecturer on Commercial EthicsTKKMS. IN ADVANCE.For the Mercantile Course, time unlimited, V WlFor Mrparate in l'enmatihi , Flourishing,.c as nr a re.;nient.The dcsi;n of the Institution is to afford as rood advantages as can 1-e had in any similar one in the Union,young men aout to assume the resiiousible dutiesthe Couiitine Koom.and various mercantile pcrvtiits. jSCIENCE OF ACCOUNTS Book Keeping will I !explained from a new stand point, exhibitine: the true -natureand relation of accounts ; and the course will .embrace some of the best practical forms of moiern ac- .'couutant4. This science is often taugrht as if it wer? aspecies of conjecture, ill which n.ultiplicity of forms tm cn-tiriit.l fnr Yiriiifitile. arhitrarv rules for rea 'sons. and venerable precedents for ecuine philosophy,makinc the whole field of the science a complete "terraincognita." To produce p-od practical accountants,the understanding, and not the memory simply, shouldaddressed.DAILY LECTURES. cVc One or more lectures willgiven daily, on the following subjects Accounts,Penmanship. Mercantile Customs, Bai.kinc. Exchange,calculations, v orrei-imnoeiice. lunwrntnical Economy. Commercial times. Ba.lroailirg, acBesides the usual lectures on l aw. ckc, in Colleges olthis kind, there will be others by practical menthoroughly conversant with the routine of bnstuess, toinstruct on points allied to the course of study, and onexpressly on calculation.PENMANSHIP. PRACTICAL AND ORNAMENT L.Thia department will I under the superinterdanee ofof the best penmen of the day. Business writing!- taught uKn the new method of Folsom's Chir-l...,l,Mn-.,.le.vMili. to the beat of an instrument..1 l......... thm -'-. 11 i . Mniiin.iil hanrf in mnrli 'than the usual time.S. B. For particulars. Send for Circulars, Cata-lopies. Ac and address the Principal. ITr-PA larce library will I connected with the Col- jlere, containing the various works on Book Keeping, ,Mercantile Law, Ac. to which the atudenu will hav(.nor lo, ITT OLBROOK & LONG, Music Pub-!XX Ushers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers inPIANU-FOKTESMusic and Musical Instruments of every descriptionjtKJand Jtfi Srprior St., Cleveland, Ohio.List of Pianos . sale at the great liano-Forte W tvroin:The celebrated STODAKT VJAXO,unequalletl for its rich and pare tones, eiasticitv of touch and dmrabiiitv.Liffht, Newton ft. Bradbnry'f FILTER STRINGEDPIANO, for which a cols medal was awarded at theChryftta) Palace Fair ; also, at the Fair of the AmericasInstitute. New York.Emerson's BOs-TON PREMICM PIANOS, the teamanufactured is Boston, Mass.In addition to their splendid stok of Pianos kepicontHtit!v on linnd. II. t L. oiler V the public the bestAMERICAN MADE (.riTAKS. andalso imported (Juiof tl:e best Si-auish and French patterns, to;theilow priceil German GuitarRated Manic Pnper of IS, 14. 16 lines, etc., constantlyhand and iT.arufrtured to order.VIOLINS and V10LINCELLOS, in every variety.Strinesfor Violin, Vinlincello. Tenor Viol. Double Bass,i tar and Ranio. Violin Bows and Cases. Bow Hair,Bridges, Peps, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Mutes, Rosin, etc.. etc.Reeds. Drums, Piano-Forte Stools, Tuning Forks,iiig Ilammers, Tuning P-les.TrTDealers and Ileatls of Seminaries supplied at thelowest wholesale prices, with every Article in the MusicI10LBKU0K LONG.May 17, 1RM-Cm.TATCHE, CLOCKS. JEWELRY.CRITTENDEN'S. 2!l Su)erior Su Cleveland. Theoldest and most extensive establishment west of NewYork, established in lftMi. The stock is als ays kepcomplete. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches,endless rarietv. from to 9?50. A larre stock ofGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,up expressly for Rail Koad use. Also, Clocks madeexpressly for Stations. Superintendants please callexamine. Clocks at wholesale. Parlor, SittingRoom, Bank and Oflice Clocks. Silver Spoons. Forks,Goi-lets. eic. Silver equal to coin, and patternsand handsome.PLATED WARE OF ALL KINDS, LAMPS.Fancy Goods in endless variety. Shears. Scissors,Pocket Cutlery. Razors and shaving tools in eeneral ;Silver, Steel, Plated and German Silver Sctacles, to fit ary ape ; Gold Pens, the 1-est ever made .Communion W are. Willow Ware, Double and Singleand Pistols, and everything in the Sportinr, lineFishing Tackle, Drafting Ii.strunients ; a larire stock.larye stock of Watchmaker's too's and materials.Sly facilities and long experience in business enableto oner inducemei.ts to thoe in want ol ixoorts inline, rarcely found.Watchmakers, Jewelers Ped- jand Dealers in general, will find at wholesale a jstock to select irom. ani prices warraiiiea as towcan be found in any of the Eastern markets.Reoimiiigton't Rifle Barrels, and Gunsmith s ma- jtcrials, imported in large quantities, i.ap I'd, M-omSUPERIOR ST. CLEVELAND, OHIO.IHKf-TORS :lion. J. R. Giddings, M. C. Pre. C. O. Finney,il. Oris wo Id,Reuben Hitchcock," H. D. Clark,u N. S. Townshend,W. F. Otis,W. J. Gordon,Lorin Andrews,Prof. Samuel St. John,P. R. Saucer,,E. F. Gaylord,Cyrus Prentiss,Henry n icx.rar-fTri-PALs:tl. B.BRYANT, JAMES WASHINGTON LUSK,11. DWIGUT STRATT0N.racrLTY :II. B. Bryant. Professor of th Science of Account!II. Itfrifht Stntton. Astiorimt Prof, in the several ieiarunent... - . i Professora of the Stencriarj. aanington LusiE.r Srrt4.m of Ptfnmanship and Jit. biencer, j Commercial Correspondence, j I-leW. W. Harder, Assistant Prof, ln the Book-KeepingDeraruaetit.Hons. Judge Starkweather and II. Clark, LecturersCommercial Law.President Asa Malian, Lecturer on Political Economy,Emerson E. White, Lecturer on Commercial Geo-raphy. termm .a full Course in Double Entry Book-Keeping .and other Department?. - 940 Oil ,full Course in Ladies Department, - 30 00fseitarate Course of Instruction in SpenccrianPeruuuiship, .... 5 00 ivarious stl-:S in Ornamental Penmanship as jagreed upon.The Princijuils of tliis Institutions design making it ,of the ltexit mediums in the United Suites for impart- ja thorou-h and practical knowledge of the activeduties of the Conn;ifig-Koom. and husin-s pursuits in :general. Book-Ksreping in all its departments, as usedUie most acconipusuefi ruixlern Accouutuits, will betaught in a tliurouh and successful mannerThis dearuneiit is under the iens jnal itupenntendanceone 01 Uie i-esi Accountants tn tne 1 mied Mates, aoMercantile College in the west poshes superior, iflMUiM .au,,.. K. m...-I'Jdmercia! Science.Mr. J. A. Keilinirtoii.an accoirplished and experienced iAccountant in various branches of Commerce and Trade,aMiitetl in this D?partment. and will attend tnuV .r.,, ..Ja40v...r, M.......b 'pucau-u nccoants, scc in a correct ana connaentaijioainer.i,on.m;rcial Geography is an important and interest-branch, which has never until the present tune teen. .i vi ... I - c.k.u.1.s entirely separate from thegentlemen's, and is nurd up in a most magnificent manand convenient style.Itusiness men can ie supplied with the most reliableAccountants by application to this College.r-rineipils ofthisInstitutionscanrenderelBcienlthe graduate, in securing good situation,.ThetoTr-p)iend for a Circular by mail. an 19 '54 jp COWLivy (late CoIVo iwtiv Weddell House. Clvelai& A b rt-. Clveland, respectful Itte the attention of the cittaena of Warren and thesurrounding county, to his assortment of fine Watches,Silverware, Jewelry. House Keeping and Fancy Ooods.Their prices will h uniform and as low as any manestlesman can afford. J.very article sold with betrutafuly Qcrih,nd warrante l as represented. Re,irin all its branches carefully and promptly done.3Iay 17, 1H54-IyCROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,FOR THE wnOLKSALE TRADE. Just received30 jiackages Etrthenwareof my own importation directfrom the Knirltsh Pottr-ries. making one of the lareeststorks in the Mirket ; rmprisinr. in part. White GranPlowing MullerTy. flowing Blue, Light Bine, PlainCommon Ware. Also an exten.iv, aswrtmentolGLASSWARE1 ne 1 . . ' 1 1 iKinnmci ithe package.My 1 ng evterlenee in the trade, enables me to offer teCountry Merchants better facilities than purchasingtheir ware in the east-vn cities. Merchants are respectfully invited tn examine my ware and price, which willalways i-eas low asirnv Jo' fcing H -ir.se in this citv.Sim of the Cbina Pitcher, So. 134 Superior St.Cleveland, May 31, A. S. GARDNER.C" ASrlTcXsm BUTTERBUTTER !Ml rash 4id tr ivc-t yellow Butter, deliveredig-'timtthe Fmoir Store. bvr-. wjv d4. irwres v wiitav.jj!j,:j:(I:,;!!iI!iiI1:j,ji;I,Iadulterated witft substitutes whicn are not calculated, an,w n,, txmt purpose. And there are manufac-turers. claiming rctability for themselves, and,ie contldence in their article, who'brand their kegs' ith .i. , -p,r, irs.fe .earf.-althoueh,h ... . .;,. i,h, . .....ii.i.I XrtfM'Icil SoonBumnrn's Latest "WORKWa,hii..ton In ire's New Book.Also Fl'TII HALL A Romance, by the world reaccess. BOwrel "Fhknt Fr."1I0EAC,! GEEELT-' Terkd E.g e Hotel, Pittstur-h. V7W eat.i Reserve or. are invited to give ua a call. mar 16 y(L'ltbrLrcl..VOUNG AMERICA! CLOTHINGJ HOCSE, 15C. Stperimr S'rrit, Clrrtltmi. O.fwstintu BaoTiirso are now refemnic the mostspleudiil rtoek of fl.OTIIINO erer lfore exiiilte-l inCierelanit, or in any City in the I nion. which has allheen ei-tten up with .articular care, for this City andthe surround. :i country trade, aul which cannot possihly he surpassed hy the lt mrrch.mt Uil.ir. aid atonly Min.ii tbc moxct that is charged In gettingthem made to onler.$ ". only ia wanted for a Cloth and Cansimere doubleOrer-Coat ; the finest Silk Velvet Vests eter sees armade in any Clothing Store.Pants of the latest style and best make, of one thousand different patterns.FfRNISIIlXO OUl3 of erery description and Taritty. and tLc best mnde or imiirteti : and, as we areround to keep YOUNG AMERICA AHEAD of ererr-j tliinf in the CL.thine line, the prices shall he full SOjer cent, less thnn elrewhere : and as partirnlar atten-ition will lie paid to all who may "drop in," the aborelacts will be s-ntisfuctorilT proven bynor 22-4tnj S0SSEI1OHS BROTHERS."TTXIOX II ALL TRIUMPHANT'J ISAACS' CLOTHING Aoainst ma World !SVK Yoi IOf.l.fcrs 1KB BUT Torn CLOTHING ATISAAC JS 1SAj9CS Vnimm Hall, Ceeeerf, O.The Pu' He areinviied to an lnnetinn of the superbstork of FALL AXD WINTER CLOTHING now onexhibition at this magnificent estaMiahinent. which inextent. vari?ty. superiority of Workmanship, andFashion, together ith lowness of price, cannot bebeat by any other Cloth in? House in Ohio.Ista's lias just returned from the Kast, where he hsrrociTCil su-h barcains in Cloths and materials formanufacturing, that he has it now in his power and isdetermined to knock all the Eastern Slop concernsinto a "coeterf hot ! and he will commence by sellinrthe bert Over-Ooat In the City for For Dollars ! andUnder-Coats, rants and Vests of all descriptions inproportion, to took mut for fun ! and eome alone ererTbody who wants to be clothed, he can (It all sixes, frommen as larjre as the G'mmts that tmnd at kit 4r, tolittle wee fellows three years old. and as his MammothBuildinr is filled with Clothinr of all qualities, he issure or beina; able to suit everybody- Recollect thathe doe not wish to humHnjr the people with EartkkmSlo, VmK for 50 tr cent, less than any one else, ashe Aar , k . r. he wjM furnish hismnam. .itll the ,st riothnir th. City, for lessmoney than they can purchase the nine kind" of Goodsrur ln ftnv ntner houe n the I nitert states.GENTLEMEN'S VfKNIsnlNO GOODS of all dtperiptions for. leCheap. A lilral discount made toW holesale customers ho I uy for Cash.yr-p riothinr made to onler at the shortest noticeand on the most reasonable terms atISAAC a 1 4 ACS'V'tcn Hall, csraee Sarrtr saa fjaiea Strut,C'ereffarf. 0ro.jr-PLOOK OUT FOR THE GIANTS. OInor S9-lyK!ING & COMPANY.PUBLISHERS. BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS59 Srrr S'rett. CVereawif. OH:Hare recently made lar?e additions to their Stock ofStandard School and Miscellaneous Books. BlankW'ork and Stationery, and are prepared to offer inducements to Dealers unsurpassed by any establishment inthe West.By special arraneements with nearly all the leadinrPublishers of New York and Boston, we shall hereafterreceive their Ltet 'nd most Popular Works statsAfaaeeas srif. fmkHcatiam. and can supply in quantitiesat lowest wnoiesaie pricea.Amonr other new and valuable Works, we are West'em Arnts for the fotiowtnr. vuPATE LEAVES OR HISTORIC CARDS Besimedan confidently expected to furnish millions of ourbind an instructive and entertaining substitute for the-itrtmine t inls" now use jo so stnrtlin? an extentda NORMAN. o. TRIALS AND THEIR TSES.y Liw-m.w I'nri ps. the well known author ofI.incon's liofciny." We can earnestly commend thiswork as one of the most interesting and instructive oftne easn.IDA MAT -v Mrs. Smsri to be.THE NEWSBOY' by Mrs. O.srs Smith turT,d.TM.EWTI.D i t N. P. Wif.u.TWENTY YEARS 07 AN AFRfCAN SLATERTenth Thousand.nvitn TvifiB' vrw snpts op rrvmii.AFRICA AND LANDS OF THE SARACEN.THE REPUBLICAN COURT The most magnificentNational Illustrated Work ever imblishrd in America.We expect a lanre wile for those last mentioned -from the Press of Mason Brothers.dec 13-tfXJOTICE JEWELRY AND FANCYX GOODS. J. R. A! birthix. formerly of the firmCowres Sl Ai.kertso. has hist opened a new Store inthe New Block f he Cmrmer mf Suptnmr Street mniin rssvic Sfmre. cieremt, Okie, where may befound an entire New Stock ofGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.ENGLISH. KRENCn. and YANKEE CLOCKS.SILVER WARE of all kinds. Hwrrmmtri Pure Cat's.NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY.All kinds of PLATED and BRITANNIA WARF.CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS and PERFUMERIES.In short, everything that is New and Dcfirable inthis line, may I e fottbd cheaper than can be boughtelsewhere.IT7 STRANGERS should not fail to visit cs beforepurchasing.Cleveland. Dec.13, lF54-yC TRANGE DEVELoTmENT. Sci-entific men are daily bringing to light new Inventions. nd the march of progress ia onward : personsBald, or becoming so. will be pleased to learn, that science and long research combined, have broneht beforethe greatest H onler ef the Age, in the article of EMERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a surecure for Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling.See circulars to be bad of agents. Price Sl.(a) in largebottles. Sold by E. E. Hoyt k. Co- and Geo. Adams.Warren ; J. Manning, Toungstown , Trentic Edwar is, Canfield.C. E. FISnEE fc Co- Proprietors.march S No. 57, Superior street, Cleveland, 0-DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,Pittsburgh, Pa. Established in 1M0 Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetualCharter. boaxd or tbi stkes :Hon. James Buchanan, 1 Hun. Walter II. Lowrie,Was. Wilkins. I " Charles Nay lor,Moses Hampton. I Gen. J. K. Moorhead.P. DiFF.author of the "North American Accountant,Professor rf Book Keeping, and Commercial Sciences.Jous D. W iluasis. the best oil-hand Penman in themted states, rroiessor oi commercial anu urnaniental Peiiniai-ishipN. B. JliT' U, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professorof Mercantile Law and Political Kcm.ony.P. II jkYDKX, rrinci-al of the Mathcniatical Department, Profosor of 51athenj.tics, -fcc.air. J. D. W illikiLS has pem.aiiently joined the Faculty, and it will be seen that, during his late professional engag mints in the Eat, he mas there regardedas the best Penman in the country. This InttituttonUwrtlcre, present attractions lo students o tiered i.yno other of the kind in the United Stales. The courseof training com nes upwards ol 44-0 real transactions,in six dittrei.t n.etbods of Double Eutry Book Keeping. 34 0 practical I usiness calculations, coverinc thewhole field of inland and foreign commerce. Commereial Peumanship, mith every modern improvement inthe Art. Bus i nest letters and business forms of everydescription. Daily lectures on Commercial Law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, dec. Dufl'sBookkeeping, Hart- Edition, "-the n-ost cooiprsbcn.tive in the language1 $1 5.Dud's "Western Steamer's Accountant, a perfectsystem for such accosts 31 til.TTT Send fora Circnlw I v mail. fnov S2-yl,1.W sja I 1 VI'IPT r "I JU. JAir ICL.U. ijommission anaforwarding Mrchat:t. and Wholesale Dealer inrn Reserve Cheese. Butter, Lan, Pork. Bacon,Western" IZIZS". -V i':"' " ,a, ,, ,2., , .. " 0,front Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. febi3 uL'T)DV LinTL'T P .. f tl 1. !ULUl.l iiuii.Jj, "tree- anu iwiuesnc ay, i niw mjn, ra. .Pfoptiktom : W. II. Markle, late oi Nat. TelegraphMfl!re. Piiis'-crirh ; Johu SlcMasten. Ji Agt.. formerlyjnnic P. WIM,T TL71CK& M'CANDLESS, Successorslo L. ?c J. D. Wick, Wholesale Grocers. Forward-ing an. LUii3is3iun jerciiaiiis. ueniers 111 iron, a-is,(iUsc, Ci lton Yarns and Pitts" urch Manufsctures eenrraily . Corner of Wood aud Water streets. Pitts -tirrh.oet S3MPORTAXT TO CONSUMERS OrIML wUITE LEAD! FRAUD IN WEIGHTPESKFYrVANIS WlllTB LED WORXS.lfPtTTvarRQ. June, lr54. iThe attet'tion of consiiiiiers of White Lead i calledto the fact that a lar-re prtiun t.f that article ground innit ia iiuw t.nt tin in Leic mil miri iiif lu rotttiin l'."! and50 lbs. each, whereas there i .o nlloaance n:ade for the 1weiglit of the kegs, and the conrn-er is ut-fr-uided to 'Uiat amount. The deception can racily 1 e detectl by ,weighing the ditlerent maimfacuirers brands ottered ;sale.During the past year we have made extensive addi- ttious to our buildings, machinery and stock, fr the Imanufacture of lartre quantities of White Lead. f ena- ju. --M.i-. n,t.H f..r .rtieiw... wguarantee all lead learing our brand to he Btrietlm purtaod entirely free from anv artultenttion wnatever, andnot excelled tor hneuessand wnitene&s, iy any made inthe United States.fhtir Imi) Tfsmiii.l in mU in nnt tin tn hanflstntna Ipnit.fccgs of 25 100 of0, 300 and 500 poundseach, and everykee containing the quantity or leadwtiicU it artH,rt-ccurate Ure being always allowedfor the packages.jt j, , Be tno fact- thlt yarious qualities of, i vA anai n o -i.w. ' ... . .e 'uterntion of Barytes.Aug. W im B. A. FAHNENSTOCK . Co.plTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF"L EA' " D',TC,,m,B!TR.rrr01Lct- !"-SS- Aa2 SSSSniBtrroaa :John M. Hugtea. C. W. Seymour. Josiah Fogg,Josiah Stephenson, A. W. Fairionka, Rolert Reilly,II. L.Crowell, S. P. Shaw, 8. II. Fob.Franklin Chase, K. Chamberlin, J. Fiulaysoa.Benjamin Stevens.Jonit Hronrji, President. 8. B. Saaw, Secretary.C. W. Sktmoi a. Vice I'res'U Faaaaua CRasa. Treasurer. Tliis Comtny insures sgainst loss er damage by Fire,and the perils of navigation.Policies issued by J F. ASPEB, Agetit.Warren, June 7, Ir.'isVypURITY, HEALTH, HAPPINESSi- Waier ts rendered poisonmia by ps-ing tlirougkai.y material u' ject to decay and dissolution, sucii aspipea or wood, iron and lead. Trot. J. r. mriiana anc"rZ''r.ui 'thrThtnes. substances, and earnestly reeommena tne aiw.oI't Mf and Hill.il TIPE.The uudersiened is extensively encaged at NewtonPalls. O., in manufacturing said articles, including alsoSt jew are, having a factory driven by steam power.auJ is jircjared to f 1! orders at wholesale or retail onliberal terms. The Water Pipe is admirably adated tocarryi-ir fluids of all sort, draining cellars, irrigatinglands, etc. It is also for talc by the Hoyts,at Warren,Ohio.Also, for sale, a valuable WATER POWER, with somiP acres of Luid, Vactorr Btiiblinrs, Dwelliig, etc etcabout two miles rektw Letv-elL Mahoning ro.. 0.Vr IT. M t J. ft. r.ALEVDCat';ijijIi'.has been constituted, for which a convenient room hasbeen secured adjacent to those now occupied, and isin successful operation. The tuitiou charges in this defor jianment aill e Three Dollars.Parents or gnardians and other friends of educationare respectfully initetl to iit tire Ii.ttitution at anyhour during the daily serious ah.ch nay fcuit theirfilfilbfcUT.N1O HUMBUG ! NO GASSING ! !But a plain, true declaration of farts, which anvbody can ascertain by calling at the Old Head Quartersir sliui -ja Airr. iw I 11 iau,By J. Goldstein, (successor to Uorganstern cc Brother.) Oak Front. Big No. la, 31ain street. Warren. 0.I have just received, and am now opening, my Fallanil Winter stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths,Cassimeres; Vestings, etc., together with every varietyof Furnishing Goods- I would simply remark thatfrom the extremely low fimires of woolen goods East, Ihave tveen induced to purchaseDOUBLE MY USUAL AMOrNT OF GOODS IAnd those that are acquainted with my mod, of doingbusiness, are well aware that I willJTr NEVER BE UNDERSOLD JJII do not have my Clothing made up by any establishment in the east, nor did I come from there myself.But I import my own Goods, and by jairehasing fromfirst hands, am enabled to furnish all strides in bitline at New-York prices ! I am not in the habit olrunning down any liody. nor do J notice any such personal attacks when made on mf 1 t:ike my revenee inUNDERSELLING THEM!Which, from my sufwrior facilities ia baying, I amabundantly able to do.As quoting prices seems to be fashionable. I will Introduce the following programme, to lie run during theseason, or until the small dealers amt town comedown to my figures vis : Full suit tf Clothes, Coat,Pant and Vest, for S3 and upwards. A good Over Coalfor 830.BOYS CLOTHINGByjhecord, consisting of Coals for $1.50. and Pantsfor75cenls! lints and Caps of every style and variety,cheaper than the cheapest. Collars. Cravats. Tie's.Scarfs. Undershirts and Drawers. Shirts, both white andcolored. In short, a complete assortment of evcrythi ngin my line, and all I ask Is an inspection of my goodsand prices before buying elsewhere. I am now theol.iost Clothinr Establishment in Trumbull n.. nrfhave increased my business every year. I have stoodall the shocks that have len brought to bear againstme. and have lived to see many ot my competitors" shut up" and leave town, and feel proud to rememberthat by aiming at one object, I have succeeded inbringing down and keeping down the price of my goodsto the lowest figure at which a good article can bafforded.CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER!Manufactured by tip-top workmen, and warranted tofit ! To one and all I extend the invitation to visit BigNo, 15. Oak Front, when you come to town to purchaseclothing. I am bound to sell lowerTn.AN ANY BODY ELSE DARE SELL 1Come and see ! Remember the place Big No. 15,Oak Front ftrt Clothing Store south of the Post Office,west aide of Main street. Warren, 0.Oct. IS, "54. J. GOLDSTEIN.TOOK OUT FOR1 OHIO CLOTHING STORE,Maim Strrtt, ff-arrew. Ohtm.The subscribers would inform the customers and thepublic in general, that we have now on hands, and areconstantly manufaetnring a full and complete stock ofFall and Winter Clothing for Men and Boy's wear,which owing to the recent decline in prices will andare honnd to be sold a '' Cheaper than the Cheapest. We will not be UNDERSOLD by any.We have on hand a large stock of Over-Coats,Dress and Business Coats of all kinds : Pants andVests of every quality, style and color now in nse ; ;nu-iiier over i oats, l noer snirts. Drawers. Fine WhiteShirts. Collars. Cravats, and in fact everything kept inan Esta lishment of the kind.We also have on hand a large stock of Cloths. Casimeres. Vesting. Ac, to sell or make up to order onthe shortest notice.,l - Warranted to fit or no sale.Gentlemen, one and all. yon are respectfully invitedto call and examin, our Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Too will save money by so doing.J. FITE k. SON.Warren. Nov. 1, IPS.fREAT 0PEXIX; OF FALL ANDWINTER READY MADE CLOTHING. HATS,CAPS, A.r. It has been clearly demonstrate,! to agenerous and discerning public that Jobs L. Wares AcCo.. 14 Market St.. is the legitimate place to purcliaseFall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, and in short,all kinds of Gentlemen's wearing apparel at pricesthat throw all babbling competitors in the shade.Having said this we now beg leave to announce to ithe citizens of Warren and surrounding eonntry. thatwe are Hist receiving inr WINTER STOCK, and areprepared to supply all who wih articles in onr line onthe LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH TERMSthe time, will allow. We have a great variety ofReady Made Clothing of all dualities and styles, andit is a common talk abont Town that our stork ohCloths. Cassimrrrs. and Goods generally, for our rusftorn trade far e-utshinea anything in the market, whicwe cut and make np at short notice, in a style superiorto anything done in this section of country. -Also. HATS and CAPS in great varieties. And wewould particnlariy call attention to onr fine Silk Hatsand S'lk Plush Caps, which in neatness and style, areuncounted. f" o call, examine and indge foryonrselves. JOHN l. WEEKS Co..Warren. Xor. 1. !r"34. 14, Market Street.4 MERICAN ARTISTS' UNI0X.V The American Artists' Union would respectfullyannounce to the citizens of Ihe United States and theCan ft da that for the purpose of cultivating a taste forthe fine arts throuchtut the country, and with a view ofenabling every family to become possessed of a galleryof Enravinpt.BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE,They have determine.!, in order to create an extensive jsale for their Engravings, and thus not only to rive lemployment to a lanre number of artists and ethers, Ihut inspire among otir countrymen a taste for works olart, to present to tne purchasers of their engravings, !u re oin.roO.Wu GIFTS, OF THE ACTTAL COST OF 150.C?0 iEach purchaser of a One Dollar En craving, thereforereceives not only an engraving richly worth the moneybut also a ticket which entitles htm to one of the Giftswhen they are distributed.tor MVS Doi.i.tRS, a hir-tily finished Engraving,beautifully PAINTED in OIL. and FIVE GUT TICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollars worth of sp tendedEngravings cm be selected from the Catalogue, andsent by return mail or express.A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen orone of the Engravings, can be seen at the otirice of thispaper.For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worththat sum, aud a Gift Ticket, will imme liately be forwarded.AGE NTS :The Committee believing that the success of thisGreat National Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent andpersevering Agents, have resolved to treat with suchon the most liberal terms.Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending(post paid.) $1. will receive by return of mail, a Due tuoiiar ranrfraving. a "uut iictiei, a rrnspeci.ua, aCatalogue and ail other necessary information.On the final completion of the sale, the tiifts will beplaced in the hands of a Committee of the Ptchssbto be distributed, due notice of which will be giventhroughout the United States and the Canadas.LIST OF GIFTS.HO Marble Busts of Washington, at - - 9100910,001iO.MMIlO.IMKI10,0005.0005,0005.0011iw - - ciay, - - - jwi11)0 - " Wei ster, IWK0 44 - Calhoun, 10050 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid (gilt frames, size 3x4 ft. each,100 elerantOil Paintinies, Sx3 ft. each.1005010300 steel plate Engravings, brilliantlycolored in oil, rich gilt framei-.?4x30 inches each.10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings.icolored in oil. of the WashingtonMonument. 90x6 inches each. i40,001141,00(112,00022,001123?.bMt steel plate Eiijtraviiigs, from100 different plates, now in possession of and owned by the ArtistsUnion, of the market value of from50 cents to SI each.1 first-class Dwellim. in 3 1st n.. N. Y. City,22 Building Lots in HNiand IbUt sts..( , nIiN. Y. City, each 23x100 ft. dt-cp, J ,'uuwICO Villa Sites, containing each 1;.M0"1aq. ft. in the su urbs of N . 1 . City, Iand conin-auding a magnificent jview of the Hudson River and jLong Island Sound, at J20 perpetual loans of cash, withoutinterest or security, of $250 each,50 1C0HO - 50 "500 50.C0H5,0C!s.ocii5,UNI5, Mm1250 200" R .10.000Reference in re rani to the Real Estate, F. J. Vis, her& Co Real Estate Brokers. New York. Onler.. (,.opaidj with mooey enclosed, to be addressed,V J.W. HOI.KKoOKE, Sec'y,St j Itroari.av- T.TT-TThe Engraving in the Catalogue are now readj ifor delivery. inov jf-omlkTOUNG LADIES SEMINARY OFstitution will open on Monday, the 11th day of September next.TUITION CHARGES:Elementary branches, including U. S. History,tatt on tne aiiuu, etc., per quarter 01 ilweeks, -Academic course. - . - -Music Piano or Melcdeon, 24 lessons -4 00i UU8 UOUUi. se oi insirunicni, ....Drawing or Painting in Water Colors, per nr..3 UU !6 Ml 1Oil Painting;, per ur..grencn,J UUIii onler to meet the expressed wants of the commu- tnity for larger accommodations and to adapt the course ;of instruction more perfectly to the age and attainmentsof the pupils, aconvenience. ,irT Pupil are specially retfiiested as they would:make satisfactory progress in their studies, to be prea- jent on the first day of the term.Hudson, April 4, lcl.naving had tome opportunity to become acquaintedwith the present Principal and assistant in the YoungLadies' Seminary of Hudson, and their successful laborsin commencing and conducting it thus far, we takepleasure in confidently recommending the Institutionto the patronage of the community as one in which maybe secured the teuetit of a thorough, elevated and refined education for young ladies in a superior degree,and congratulate the people of Hudson and the vicinityupon the establishment of such a Seminary under sohappy auspices We are happy to know that it is intended to provide in this Institution the means and facilities of an education of the highest order.REV.O. E. PIERCE, Pres. W. J. W . SMITH,PROP. H. N. DAY. K. Coi. W. H. SESSIONS.DR. H. P. ASH MIX, RKV.J.C IIAKT,REV. N. BARRETT, IION.V.R. HUMPHREY,PROP. V P. SEYMOUR, KEV.T. B. FAIRCHILD,A. A. BREWSTER. REV. HARVEY COE.Hudson. April i, IKH yFRESCO HALL RESTAURANT,WILLIAM URE EN. AGENT.The Patrons of tliis popular and fashionable Saloon,have all repudiated the credit $ stem, and are laying.run for their refreshment, they ay, "Oreen hasenough to dc to keep everything in onler and serve hiscustomers without making tickets, clwging oysters andother refreshment, drawing off accounts, and shinningit about toa u for money that has hf-en ticketed for a"day or so, and run one or two and three ytars, andlot getting anything don't pay, and they won't let himdo so any more. Oentlemen, your arrangement suitsme. Stick to the text; pay as yon go, and all my timeincluding that portion of it which has heretofore beenpent lu fruitless efforts to collect money shall be devoted to your comfort. My house shall le set In ordernow, for the better accommodation of my cash customers. "Excelsior, shall be my motto.Warren, March z7, WM. GREEN,DENT1STRY. Db. J. C. Bcrbodghswould respectfully announce to the riticens ofWarren, and tn the ulic. that he will still le found atk. Prwis... n fcr4CA 1 1 -s 1 1 mUT Its will iiorfnrm ran vnperatiou that may be reUirel of the Dental professionin au elegant and duiml le manner. He returns his(hanks for part tivors. and a-ks for a continuation ofthe same. All operations performed by Dr. B. will liewarranted to be what they should be, in everv sene efthe word. J- V- tn. KruuiaAi3,tIi.!jiMsreH If. lM .listtlhntmis.XTEW-Y0RK BOOK STORE.-Tl-ieX subscriber having purchased Mr. J. Marvin'sstock, takes this method of informing the citizens ofWarren and Truml-ull coun r, that in addkiou to thstock on hand, b is receivi e and now opet tug, aCOMFLF.TK STOCK OF NEW BOOKStationary and Fancy (Jo ids as can be fnai-d In thsWest. Jlis stock of Books comprises Nistoi ies, Travels, Romance. Encyclopedias, Biographies, Works onElocution. Architecture. Agriculture. Theology. ieolojry. Phihv-ophy, Physiology, Phrenology, Works onspiritualism. Mystic Orders, Annuals and Albums.At no, all the new Publications worthy of note, piles ofhe boo I Books, ruth ol t and new, now in use in the several school districts, BH-lei from 5u cts. to $10, Prayeraud Hymn Books for all denominations.J I VEX ILK AND TOY BC0K3In great variety. Letter Writers, Song and Dreamuooks. Astrologers uooks ana Cards.ST AT10NKRY-Io this department are offered every description offloods. French, American Laid, Wove, Cap, Bill, Letter and Note P:iperof he best quality, and Envelopesto fcuaica.BLANK BOOKS.Comprising Ledjrers. Journals, Record, Cash, Invoice,Time, Log, Note, Receipt and Memorandum Books.Alo, Copy Books for schools.Lithographic Prints, Map4 Chessmen and Boards,Dominoes. Dice and Cups, Playing and Printing Cards.Paper Weights. Calendars. Letter Clips and Billholders,A: Id reus Cards, Plain, Gilt, Kmlioesed and Illumined,Card Cases, Pearl, Ivory and Illumined.Drawing Rooks. Can Is, Paper and Drawing materials. Inks. Writinr Fluids, Pens and Lead Pencils.Leaves, Wire, Paper, etc.. for Artificial Flowers, anda large a?ortmnt of English, French, German andAmerican Toys, Weekly Papers from Boston, NewYork and Philadelphia, Periodical. Harpers Putnam's,Graham's. Oodey's and Methodist National Magazines,Leslie's Book of Fashions and Yankee Notions.The purchasing community will find always on handa large stock from which to make their selections, atextremely low prices for cash only, at the New YorkBook Store. No. 23, Main street, a few doors south ofdie Post Ortke.Warren 0., Oct., 1th, 1834. R. A. A. BALDWIN.WAR ON HIGH PRTCES ! ! At BtKTt.KTT ABrown BOSTON CLOTHING; HOUSE, in the NewBuilding, opposite the Democrat Office, Mat StrgttWarren, Ohio.We are now exhihitingthe richest, cheapest and bestlot of CLOTHING, at Wholesale and Retail, everbrought to this market, comprising Dress, Frock andBusiness Coats. Overcoats, Panuand Tests, of everyvariety and style conceivable. To test the truth of ourassertion we will give you prices and you can comeand exnmine for yourselves.A FI LL SCIT, Cot. Paitt and Vwrr. G,50, withan Overcoat to match for 94. Also, a rich stock olBoys Clothing; Coats for $ 2. with PanU to smtch forSI. Also, a complete stock of HATS and CAPS, comprising every style and ouality. We have also a fullstock of fentlemens Furnishing Goods, and a largestock of Broadcloths. Cai meres and Vestings, richand rare, and of the latest and most fashionable stylesCARD. The Proprieters here take occasion to return their sincere thanks to the people of Warren ardthe surrounding country, for the generous patronagmhirtli they have hitherto awarded them, and respectfully ask its continuance, feeling certain that th1rgoods, for style, quality and cheapness, cannotequalled in this section of country. Our goods are allwarranted to be of good material, well mide, and logive good service We have but one price for ourgoods, and that a just one. helievinjr It a i oor policeand worse principle lo plunder from one person tosecure the loss on another. P. T. BAM LETT,Warren, Oct. 7, lci4. 0. W. BROWNTHE WHOLE WORLD.Si0,nl WORTH OF GIFTS, for the n-scr.berstothe MAMMOTH PICTORIAL or nia Wnoi.tWoTtLn, published simultaneously in the three cities ofNew Y ork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, as soon as3HI.C00 subscriptions are obtained ; and having already an actual circulation of about 50H.I100, it ia nowcertain fe dielrihatien teill eeom iake plate.Among the extraordinary trr or eirrs. (1elng onefor every t icket issued.) areProf. Hart's Elegant Country Seat,valued atA Magnificent City ResidenceA Cash Loan for K4J years, without interestor security..........Building Lots. Elegant Piano Fortes. Melodeons. Gold Watches, Bracelets, Rings,Books of Travels in the Old and NewWorld, I y Prof. Hart : Real Estate, te17,011010,000ste, fcc. in all numbering 3HV.UU0 Gifts,valued at9300100Every single remittance of SI. secures one year'ssahseriptinn to the MAMMOTH PICTORIAL, and thegratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles the holtier toone share in the 3ft0.UJO Gifts. Thus every person investing in this stupendous Enterprise receives thefull worth of his or her money, in snbscrition to afirst cla,s journal, (the greatest and most interestingPictorial of the age.) besides a Gift for eacb subscription, which may prove an immense fortune to thareceiver.For complete List of Gifts, and full and explicit particulars in regard to the great Enterprise, Distribution, &C, see a copy of The Whole Wobi-. whichwill be promjitly sent, free of charge, where desired byletter, post-paid.The Wnoijc World may also be seen at the offices ofall papers containing this advertisement, where information may be obtained in regard to the paper andEnterprise.innlt PiuhntriM, mnA T ..1 i.a ..i .ni. . of Wn-tive'. and at the same time, genteel mployment, shouldnot fail to see a eon. of Tin U hoi d Won d. whichcontains hy far the most liberal inducements ever of-fered to irmli in the wav of immense cash nremiums.gifts, commissions, Ac, whereby any person, with or-d I nary activity, can easily make l,uuu and upwaras.P" Sr which fact the agents we already navecan certify. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise,rich, anil happy.Corrependents must write their address Name,Post Office, County, and State. plain and rfufiae. or itwillbetheir own fault if they fail to get an answer.Adhere to this, and all returns will be promptly aentwherever desired, in any part of the world.TTT3 If any orders are received after the 300,000subscribers are oMained, the money will be promptlyreturned, post-paid, to the )ersons sending it.JTr All letters and remittances for the Pictorial.with Girr Ticket, must invariaMv be addressed,post-paid, to Prop. J. WOODMAN HART, World'sHall, Broadway. New York, there being the ayoffice for the Gift Enterprise.But remitiances for the Pictorial wiTwnrT Gift Tickets. may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART. IUaVaBuldimus, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa , therebeing the principal editorial and publication office.Oct. l!-6m.WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewel-T ry, .fcc. The suhscrit-ers hare just received a larse slock of Goods in their line, which.with their former stock, makes a very desirable atrtme nt ; among which are Gold and Stiver Watches , Silver, Silver Plated and Brittania Soona : Breast Pins ;Finger Rings; Ear Rings; Gold and Silver PencilCases ; Watch Chains, Seals and Keys ; Scissors ;Shears ; Pistols ; Pen and Pocket Knives ; Knives andForks ; Razors ; Percussion Caps and Pills ; SilverPlated, Brittania, Glass, and Common Candlesticks;Lamps ; Lamp Gloltes, and Chimneys ; Tea Trays ; Teatiid CoQee Pots ; Communion Ware ; Castors ; Cloth,Shoe, Hair, Flesh. Tooth and Shavintr Brashes ; Melodeons ; Guitars; Banjos; Violins; Flutes; Fifes; Aeeordeons ; Flageletts and Tan borines ; Hair Pins andCombs; Waint Slids and Buckles; Purses; PocketBooks and Wallets ; Powder Flasks ; Work Boxes ; SteelBeads, and a great variety of Toys and Fancy Goods.The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the goods.All kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired, and warranted to perform well, at a reasonable expense.To our old cuftemers we tender our thanks for thepatronage the establishment hns received for the lastthirty-six years. WALTER KING A SON,Dec. lf-x!. No. 9, Main St., Warren, 0.IULES VAUTROT, Wholesale andi(9 Retail Dealer in Clocks. Wat ucs Jewelrt, Silver-Ware. aud Fash t Gootv, Warren. Ohio.Having jun returned froni the Eastern Manufactories, I brought with me a very largeassortment of extra-fine English Lever Watches, in gold, hui.tiiig and plain cases. Also. a superiorquality of Duplex Watches, with independent seconds,just the thing for timing horses. Also, English LeverRailroad Time Keej-ers, in Silver Hanging Cases; audlarger stock of Detached Lever and Lepiue Watchesthan was ever before offered in this place. 31y assortme ut of Jewelry, 1 flatter mself, is a .tetter selectionthan 1 have ever Ik-fore made, having purchased amuch lartrer stock and of finer quality, thau ha hereof ure been brought to this place; such as I can fullyrecommend. Everybody is invited to call add exam-ine my stock. Pedlars, and others, iiurchastng 1 1 sellagain, will find a laree assortment, and prices that willcompete with Eastern Cities, as 1 purchase my goods'directly from the manufacturers, and will sell for aasmall ..onts as any other establishment in the country.A few fiue Double Time Centre Seconds Walclts, willbe sold very low. Now is the time for securing a goodbargain. Call soon ar.d see for yourselves.Watches, Jewelry, Alc-, carefully repaired and war-ranted, irv Engraving neatly done.Oct- r, i-4.VEW STOVES ! T. II. MORLEYjll V Co. are constantly making additions to theirlarseand well selected stock of Stove Patterns, so thatthey are now able to furnish customers with the mustdesirable atterns for kitchen or parlor use. Amongtheir assortment are the following ;The Clinton Air Ti-tit Cook Stove, No. 5..1 1 i .U A .1 .1.,. . -V , , -...,'. ,.. nv. un of n. - veara. the demand for them isstill increasing.. .The Wonuns KightsCoik Stove, Xo. 1, for wood or coal.do do do do No. , dodo do do do No. 4, for wood.This is a new pattern of Coal Stove, just got out byus, with eltvated oven. No. 1 is intended for a diningroom Stove, having two boiler holes and a large cajm-ciuu! oven for baking or keeping meats warm. No. Hhas four 8 inch holes f r iHvin-g.and itadafted to smallfamilies. No. 4 ha 4 9 it ch boles for boilinp, and avery large oven, and is ada u-d :o tar'e fain i lies.The " B-tng 11." t ur-i t- rf. Xc. 4.: Weu-rn tuen dodo lJUoeii of Prairies do dodo Ureal Western do do for en.These Stoves have four V inch boiler holes and c:tacious ovens below the Cre chamber. Por Ix-miy,strength, durability and economy in fuel, these Stovesare niiFurpasscd. They are perfect bakers.The following are some of their Parlor Stoves:The Cottage i'rauklin Coal Stove, No.do do do do No. XThese are the celebrated Sliding Door Stoves, whichtook the premium at the late State Fair. For beauty andconvenience, they challenge eomjretuion, as the extraordinary sale this year abundantly testify.The Cottage Stove, No. 3, for wood,do do do No. 2. doThe Jewett Jc Hoot Stove, Folding Doors, for wood.Besides a general assortment of Cannon, Coal, Box,and Dairy Stoves.All kinds of machinery made to onler. Stove Foundry east of Tayler's Warehouse, on the canal. MachineFoundry, cxwx side of Liberty street, en the canal. TinShop four doors west of the Bank, Maraet street. Warren, Ohio. jan 19NJEW ARRANGEMENTS at theEAftLE HOTEL. The uu scriber would take tinsopportunity of inf'-rmii the cmaens of Warren, andthe public generally, that he has (Mirchased the EaolcHotel, formerly kept by Mr. Cimp. where hereafter hewould le glad to fee his friend, and all who choose togive him a call. The best arrangement will be made tomake his house a pleasant place to stop, and no effortwill be sred to those who call once to stop again. Tothe obi customers of the Eagle he would say, do notcondemn a change as for the wor-e, because you wereso well su'teti wiiu your uiu unuiuni, but give the newadministration a trial before you decide.Warren. Aug. IT, lf-5X GEO. T. nULL.BA. FAHXENSTOCK& Co PureiWhite i Lead a large supply eonstanly on hand4 forsalea the lowest cash pricebyAng !. K. A. gWITTI Co.I yiUTING INKS. Ac Arnold's andv Maynard tt Noyes celebrated Writing Inks.Alto, Ian Powder, Carmine Ink. Indelible Ink, forking linens. Writing Sand. Ink Bottie. etc.. etc.f""" by 'n4tr.lVK, A. SMITH Co.rrTiT t m-tpci nAirn r I7TT? r'T'TTlTC'f I iiL. LAUlsO tU.Ml IstUiLX to Crotchet and Fancy Knitting. A few copiesreceived at ADAMS Bookstore.aisa, several new pnaiar yrf itvd m wooysw hsve wms.j1j1jII:;!jjiji1jt1I'j1;i;I:j,j'1!1;II!1j'j)aijnt gltiirints.DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS. FOR THE Cl'RIC OF COLPS, COUGHS.ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. COSiil'MPTIOS, AND ALLAFFKCTIONS OF THE CHEST AND Ll'NOS.These Wafers operate like a charm producing almostInstantaneors relief. They ailay at once, the ticklingand irritation in the thro-it, which gives rise to hackingand coughing, and finally result, if not arrested, in adisease of fatal type.For Bronchitis. so fearfully prevalent in this climate,these Wafers stand perfectly unrivalled. No PublicSpeaker should attempt to address an audience withouta supply ofLOCOCK'S WAFERSIn his preket. They lubricate the throat and facilitatedelivery to a most astonishing degree. Professionalsingers, and all members of Church Choirs will experience immense benefit from their magic effects. Allwho use them cheerfully testify to their woi devful efficacy. There is but one opinion of their matchless virtues, in all complaints for which they are recommended.One box will satisfy yoo that we cannot speak toohighly in their faror.Hon. SAMl'EL RICHARDSON, late Mayor of Rochester, N. Y.; Dr. James McCarthy, of Medical Hall,Dublin; 8. Prarsall, Vicar, Lichfield Cathedral; . Preston. Coal Merchant, of Hull England ; and thousandsof others have volunteered their testimony in favor ofDr. LOCOCK'S great diicoaery. A single trial willconvince the most sceptical that no medicine approaches this in the absolute control it exerts over allthat fatal class of diseases which we have enumerated.Sold by all Medicine Dealers generally.Oct. 4. 1C54 6m1 iW -tys'K..,x . . . z , e -v . .' i.i ',i l I . I I '. I N ,I.-:V AND VAI.L AiiLK.fc .ht ? .-f th ffl nowfl AW I..-sUt. 1'tf p"Vwr,t . v,.- ii-i ir..'iLii-raT.e: Iftr: ur i-vir m- s-.-p-. w'tw j-wierr -ile:l ir. thu, toi...r-.v :. i : iih .i .. :d r..ri!v.oi la rv-Juc; ,rr.n?f i..jr r- m- J 'J ,ruari-;. itw p - --pnd--,t ' t :.Lt a I..,- tn. tb id: aa-ui liil 'g- i i i.e i'-i ii u i au:l ; Lnoi lo -jmr. r-w lu. a. n.i-1-r n-i.-f .d :!e !-. lh aud bepjdn. ,ti; tsl !. I.-. tl rfu t:; .rGUAT AMriaCAU KING-- tlx i..n .-a v r ? V juI ih- r 4 .1r.-mit' fr ortt-r.-sii : r.T U V l hiia.j;iti ; t" the ufvrj j. ui.t.i:i u-.f i .t-t r i. n iui rrli- f it r.r r.tnnt'ia. lunitriHtl. l !- t.nt t.-etl iwdr. .'.iw.w frit. ti:i uT r. a .d t: t .1 -"n! the pruft rrtnil:tn. 0-r- -t i - piK ; lhnr l-ciiUr..'t-tf wi a lvrf.il iur.-l.-i:;. -'iiiri'ix t "n-t -rwwl dtevit i itiu!.'i ti Ui arriw w bp.i, mi tii t bamrXm $tu-iiuu-i ana nu life uirm to nun) nerWti-o reax-.id it o .l a fM.ufui ai:d wiikfYanie tiiaiI Hi iiidaitb jII I ii-i tw-etw KtnT rraUoia lstaKiiurv, and bjin t r j -t-r. nt b-t uiilliOKPnf tfldtotsM irlaiik ib- iu -I th 4. r-.it A."nTfc.-at'u i i aii.. a (rrpirtitT o.iMd a'ly rf ir.fIrt-timanii n.-tH's. T(-iued j Auivriea on rb atidlls-0'..t. ui - ii.M--vuii is the l.rir. wbo sr.- always .otnpttit')wdrt -Jut ;i3i -j -nr i, wl a i-ili Utoilf mwttri.. t-. .iv , i tl i" .,r t.ivtii tht ll;e cf famt rt-.e tr-.l. utt if aii'-N-l- ry. m,-n lh-r i-jwn.-in .U bl-if r --w,ri!ii i. -pt-.. wall ai.u it.trd it U I'.n-ir aiM-ii t.i-b-rrw TnI j.'.i s.-v St-tnia. !, t..l a. ii -h'i iitutixt thcttu(-rii.; v.Tf. K uw n-alty Taluaio iawdi--i'ie.;b. ei'l h- :.,(,, j.-i if ;-...i..-n that iUty ial-r pi--ut . t 'i.'.i if p rfa: ar. i-ut.. iniyi-al.nn-J '. slt rtert-s -m "T., iH.:-fl. bumsAC t r m.iuj ir.ur.' .1 :i u. it L a crta a eur.Jet H --rfi ,;- rt ir:ir.. -.! i.l'ai le -f pMklu-itiftlie --.J in;uri.iis "e l.- la t.'i ttt- t -b-iimlr ea wttla wen'k-st .iiM-i lt.lt (..it :s e:.ti--lv a-i U t fh -vo t offultt ;c f pii'-tL"-!"-? . '! pti 1 !- ti.'vtiin.l nf .-jrta..U- .-I w:,-:rT! p-rf-triu -c t- "hi ntv:i It e.fbut t-i.l , r-. ... i w ir-. i- attil l-r. -ull t.ik-s bisveil txarii. a r-ftit-.f! i: ii ine bn;- t 'ai- n; illxtt'i i"iv tl. kt (fit.e (.. -i- i - - i- tn- r-.'jm.ttl.m cri-oiil;?t. ar.- f.f .Isrv-ini cr-s.ui--. an-i U thtfM won i I, rf j.i-f t: a ai u v. w p-tittim.lift mm-m i.i. kino 'r rirtrH"nM n -urvl aim i ijUfJLUlf f tlCiip .ir.t. i M-:tr. "-un a -r oriii'lai'.t-i.'a'H-Ti M.cba rvuip i u.iv. Mt-i A vw. Tlti r otUw a-beIT pou. tite- euil i . i'Uj.'. atit th run T taJQ.ISr. Tilh i.Kt.AT KIN, nr V.MS.w.a h.iifT"ur 5s-r-a. Sw-11:k-. Cuts. Bum.ts. ?wui--v Oi a hi, .tutr itaii. bw-e-d. n f -itit Las' lUXAtlU Al. K:r. Or I'A.X.W. uiJ (in . .-.. -.f rnl i rt'ifl .?dt,P. r.i. .t.:ir...M. ..- .i I.ui.1 w. l'tt-e or '. vrj:W To., .-a.t --N-tt: ... f - -b-.M. 4.W-f L i b.ip-lIUti-, J"l a!i " 11 f. .;,.. .i!.''i,ri t i ani.in, wa iitituii ri t.'. :i i- inr. J-u.o Uuii- mm. .r r.;N."V.. It!- .n-i be ei:--t tf r.inr'n '.. 11. Cmu-? TtHintr..iin n r !. 1. - ' th r-tw J b imurUrn--- u-' !v. tin Hull t . ;rsp trilL intt-r .liI t!-hiir .-f ''in e ;i--r--ib - - u-.;bi, --wLui;i t;tlt a r w attd 'b-s'tuai CUT".Ii j'Oai Bo LI SS A BAPARiLL A.rtit ii'i. n. uww a-Ti r dus t Jir-vti'vca,lit -urtt. .l.Mut tU..r Kiivra:..-r-t - itii nssjf . i . r i 1T'j m r. .r i- .-or- ;.f'C t-rrn Tl"il.-ii Tval'l HeLI h- untall.-att- ."ail ia the lli OSJoiuu 'id r-- anJ t t-ra wt.liii- oftb 'biil . jitiib l eMi Mlt h-nm.ti.-a- -f-.h: ..i-i-n-.-a id n-i. frn theuarof V4rf -ar .!. f Apf--ti"- fain ia tii ."i-- andStvubb-rt tiiira I- bit. U -timt. t wo:is. tiia,mpy. Jauudi.v i !. eiteM. i.mti-biti- V rhte-a ofVit. r "Ihrtai i ul.a aa-- at" I ut a andailouieeI . -rxmf tending t . pr. du--C tuBiptiw. U opw-i.-U Kmtl rifuart.eaiid vcuipUiut. tt wbi'itn SVk and oer'w-ts -al a be .si-iit-Ma-ap nura or -ntprifieui- iu bit riirt-uie ttiiuti ..-! t'sB 49 b. ao'l -ts a l-prina andbuiutiirr Uriua anu tVeiMral Tui - t f Umth4cai a d a :. end t b-a:.t1 ur.ni-?. it is up n-r to binLi- an 4 i u. re Uatr.a!u - i ..itlowdrrs.It Is a r-'Diark-iblc U -t. tbat utx-n; the hanrv-r- ofmir-iit b -i itni lm ha raiidud tbw t, bywblfii :ud"s .rv,.-ilU is prepun-d- -ot i n- bas nit tutali av-(n,,ai 11 i-vMd it lit thbiyhest terms. pu t tun pn tb.-l'trtr.oul. in the brliof ti. -.t i; W Jed rdl tb i.--st yvntiou of .rtarti a tul bo ever -m pUe-d Ui- rethe pul-li AUbu. b to. m -n- nanv pii si-i-nv roItwl a r--uetanec t hai..C tii- ir uan-i-s af p-udr-i t theiwbi&k w.dati-'U t f ary pr i ular mutr. notwiibstandint: Um nwi'. pinv.eef it in the blrhi-.it diur-e:tnrvara otti4-rsalwiviV.xni.ljjW- iiKtr -upp-rt in ix-vtut a rwoi-dY wtti.-h tu- i mpil It of Wi.n .mu-li d iu an . i- t-t "vni'imt Ity. As ei ikj,rui lb: tti-i- rvui on n I ;--i I- HiM-tata.of hisn vtau.'.i;i. lu ii ,o -Ji.- i:- l i ' t. ; .iTBSTIMOKY:,,-T.ktint. nt Ilk. tb f II in : r.-i li-r. .p - . ustil sr-rr.liu tl.-- f : 1 arsah.ru.-. .r-mlir i. I-. iaaJ. il. r-'e--.r 1 in.ir i:- .n- salie imi.al I l ibr-e : na.e K ,..t r it- i I --arwlirnt eimnrvtiii Joh-i ;-: r,..u::'orsaparilki ai.t hi:s nw r.-.U. i.-ii i.arn. a Mbnijivmiti a';.; en.- tn--.t nr..iifu"t of.i ;.i.y.i lauruuic diauase ti' win- h II .'.-rli.-a -l :' ( a ilii-.U H V.UfCWVIIXS, Jan. k l.5.What Dr. P.. p.':.- hn b 1M-.'. Ij.-i.l u- 111.UmsviUe Marii li'-apital sa.es f Kill i-ijii.t--i,iu. V.r-''.. is;.I bar. .atninr,! tli pr riidi. n t r ih pe.pnr: tl.if ..liu I uli s .--r-i.' l- a.il ; Wine. tt . .o-: M.ati-a to Uan cll-Bt .re rd .al- i:at .! tf irdu-aeaiWati.rii.prr.-i . -n the --.'-re. U3v....o it ltr. i.i po- .i an . . I a". V ""J '""'kIt U Hi. aril- ! f : ai.p.n.la u: ne.w. r i.e. v. n.I rsbtent I hii ian Ia ui-.l'.l. Marite l:ii-ll-.l.tett.rl. at'wn- tl.-b e orerr-l fa . fany,e.:b :. b. U . .br- It. .:s Va. th i!..-t,.-:l!. ait'l bar.ifti!f.: ii -it aidW. b". U""' J'l' I "'1'ka. i. ts 1. wse-l Hb -i-i""huttrl. ItabMii-Uand vali. 'i'l 'aoeamu- .:'"-! i'1 1 r'tb-. nr N !i f IU. l it i- a safe.ij-nuni! Ml I .-rtl--'. I- . t- uri1-..u U si -rn.: ar'il nr-t,,re w.ul-' hi-.rr.,:! ana -r.Um til. af: i i-d..hii.-d-.lit rv-ix'.'-ad itE. W. S'. 'l.i', .l.N.-'.N.jr. wnld I.- it- all r- i.. W-. ar iT-r-ng .ith an- f th.. i!" tl -t "or. . h. ir to to cell .-nr John Hull - a.ei.t i.. I .t! a op- . f rrli s SsinJyJcumal r:ii'. a'd t r lii- -.- buni it - - n. .lhata aiiiib. -oi Moa! niil n. t 'ef nr.! U'ilMne togire Hull SarvtnsriiU a ri 1 fl. r r-a'lii-r- M rec Ib1ins at tl-e uu tlw tb . it is in p "i 1" r thelk.1 r to pui lth th' trvtb p.rt ef tne num. er ..f rerl.,TW, r ,.v.a.i.'in-rur. p rf r "l l.i..rv.r--lillaTli amoiirt f testl'.wiwi olui t -ril. r-dan In-. Hull s aara.narlll-i fr m.ll H..sinJ'i.llraMied in:iil.lual. N tl. i . pi.bli nd fri.te lib Uaalicen srf-tlr o'rhcl.iilnj.Ad-l-r. A hn Bull s . rio-IpJ r . wmrt HAhtrw t. tra Xain. l.-ui. 'iil Ky.D It. JO H ii BULL'SPRINCIPAL o r I c r .II BARCf.AT ST' Kt T. I l'ITII STrr.IT.NhWtur.K. : .t. IbMl.tRr sit arIIRCOGISTS AND MKI'I II NTS Till OftJIIol T TillCNITED STATtUt. CANADA. MRS Hal. AM.T11K WKST IMl"And by E. A. SMITn A Co.Druggista 5o. J Main St.Warren..MHEAP CASH AND READY-PAYJ BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHUENT, No. SO, Main Street.J. McConnell At Co No. iO, MainStreet, Warren, Ohio, have the pleasore of announcing to the citisens ofTmmknll rnuntv and the nanlic inJgeneral, that they are receiving and manufacturing thetarget, cheapest and heal assortment of BOOTS andSHOES ever hrought to the Western market, whichthey now offer tor sale, at wholesale or retail, at pricesthat cannot fail to suit purchasers, on the cash andready-pay system. Their stock consist, ofGENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENTMen's Coa'se Boots; Men's Calf Peg'd I nitatlon B'ts;Hungarian do: French Calf sent 'd, steel s'ks;Kip do; Brogans;" Calf Pegs do; Kip and Calf Bturans;Boys' Boots and Brogans. all kinds.LADIK.V DEPARTMENT.Ladies Jenny Lind Boots, Buskins and Ties; Ladles'Patent Leather Buskins and Ties, and Morocco Boots;Misses' Sewed and Pegged Gaitera and Shoes, of allkinds; Children's Shoe.. Ite.SHOEMAKER'S FINDINGS At TOOLS ALL KINDS!Morocco, Calf Skin and Upper Leather, and everything usually kept io our line, which will he sold forIMi, lower than can !.e fwtndelrewhere in the cencty.April 14, loV 1. McCCNNELL CO.'j..:)attnt Sltiitints.irrUE CHEST Sir Astley Cooper,IA- Bart., M. P.. the eminent Mcllcal Practitioner, Ihas l-ft a valuable legacy to the world in his GREATrwsi r..t t.tiiifi tun i;o-9LiJiriu anu unraiungcure for Pulmonary Diseases, witboctthc rss or meoH'lx.. Sir A. C. Bart-, invented and sal vised the use ofTHE MEDICATED Fl'R CHEST PROTECTOR,to all persons of all ages and conditions, aa a certainaud safe shield against those fearful disease,. Consolution. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs. Colds and etherafflictions of the Lang,, which arise from the exposedstate of the chest, according to fashion, and the contiaoal changes of our climate.Tbe Protector.' ia simply a chemically prwiftredfur. lined with silk and padded, which, suspended fromthe neck, covers the chest in so agreeable a manner,that, once worn, it becomes a necessity and a comfortThe Protector," although but reeentlyintroduoc.i into America, is making rapid provresa thronsl theI'nited States he Canadaa. Suuth America, an I WertIndies, it Iws for a long time been a staple aiaclein England and on the continent of Europe, while ithas grown in many countries to the position of an article of dress.To demonstrate these facts enquire of any Englishresident in your vicinity of his " -owledge of the beneficial effects of wearing the Prolector, wtTHorT -rorasejt nocrogiao of any kind. The cost of wearing these articles is a mere trifle, ami one will lastsome years. No one who values the health of himselfor his family will be without them. The Hospitals inthis country are not alone recommending them, batrapidly introducing them. Jlareourt. Bradley ee Co-,of London, and Manchester, England, were originallyentrusted with th. manufacture of the Protectors, bythe lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to aaanafactureacconling tc "his original instructions, and thereforerecommend those who would wear The Proteetora.to see to their being genuine.Kememner una ia a staple article, and no PatentHedicine.RETAIL PRICES.Gent's Sise, - - - - 1 30 each.Ladies' do. - . . 1 uu do.Boys' and Misses do. - 73 do.UARCOL'RT, BRADI.ET & CO..H Ann Street dc 1US Nassau Street. New Tork.Principal Warehouse, 109 Wood Street, CheapsideLondon. Manufactory, 44 Market Street, Mancheater. England.II. B. A Co. are establishing Denote for the ssle of"The Protector" in all parts of America. Physicians,Surgeons, vruggtsts, Clothiers. Dry Uoods Merehanta,Hatters and Milliners, also 6entiemen's FurnishingStore Keepers are entrusted with the wholesale andretail distrilmtion of them, and to whom most liberalterms are offered for their enterprise, and a splendidopportunity opens to them for safe and profitable business UARCOL'RT, BRADLEY fc CO.,3d Ann Street, Sew ToJk.Sept. 20, If 54-3m.DR. J. B. MARCIIISI'SCELEBRATED CATHOnCOlf,P0R RELIEF 4 CCRE OP SLTFERINQ TIXALE3.It awtnda pre-eminent for iu curative newer, lo alldiseasea for which it ia recosamended, usually calledFEMALR C0JIPLAISTS.Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or Palling of the Womb ;Flour Albas, or Whites; Chronic Inflamation and L'lceration of tlie Womb; Incidental Hemorrhage, 01flooding; gainful, suppressed and Irregular Aenstruation; ec., with all their accompanying evils, (Canceexceted.) no matter how severe, or how long standing.1 he t atbolicon far surpasses other remedies, in neinsmore certain, less expensive, and leaving the systemin a netter conl ition. Let all interested call and obtaira pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from themost resectable sources, of the beneficial results of iuuse; together with letters from highly experienced Physicians, who hae used tt in their practice, and speakfrom their own obaerrationa.REFERENCES:P. B. Pirxaan, M. D., I'tica, N. T.L. D. Fluhks, M. V.. Rochester. N. TM. II. Milks, M. Ii., Rochester. N. TD. V. Foots. M. D., Syracuse, Ji. .Prof. Dcmsak, M. D., Baltimore, Md.J. C. Os a ics, M. D-, Baltimore. Md.W. W Riikb, M. D., New-York City.W. Pbestott, M. D , Concord, N. H.J. P. Niwlasd, M. D., Luca. N. T.Rev. C. S. Bxaan, Glenn Springs, S. C.Phamplets to be hail gratis at the Store of TS. A. SMITHat Co Agents. Druggists, Warren, O. Also sold by L.W. Mcars, North Bloomfield, James K. Sexton, Youngsown, and by most of the leading Druggist, in the adorning counties.VTPLetter aiireMtei te tha care of Mr. Cartithatch, Jltremt at Raeewna, Ohi.To Da. Mam nnn : I Lave been ten years troubledwith Female Complaints proiapsns uteri, and all theattending difficulties; at times rendering my life moamiserable. I have had the attendance of some of thebest physicians, with bat little success; the most theycoald do was to relieve a cure was out of the question.For fire months before commencing with your medicineI had not been able to perform any labor, coald walkbut a few steps at a time, aud scarcely went out of doorsin short, I was completely prostrated, both in mindand body, and expected to drag out the rest of my day,in suffering and misery. Bat, reading your advertisement, I was induced to try your invaluable medicinecalled Vterine Catholicon, as the last resort. Jhad notused it a week before I feltlike anotherwoman. Bytheuse of three bottles I was enabled tdperfonn al the labor for six in the family withease. and could walk anywhere in the neighborhood without injury. Nothingbut a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, hasInduced me to state my case to the public. I can safelyrecommend the preparation to all those suffering likemyself. (Signed.) Mas. Sanaa Ana Bumor.Freedom, Pnrlaee Co., Ohio.Hyi. B. MA UC II IS I Co., Proprietors, CentraDepot. 4 Broadway, New York.Warren, June 31. lt-54-jrCARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD IVt a Particle af Mrrtmra in it.Lrr ths ArrutTU Raan an PonnxslAn Infallible Remedy for Scrofula. King's Evil, Rheumatism. Obstinate Cataneoos Eruptions, Pimples orPostulea on the Face, Blotches, Boils. Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring; Worm or Tetter. ScaldHead, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,Stubborn Ulcers Syphilitic Disorders. Lumbago,Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from aaInjudicious I'se of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, orImpurity of the Blood.ICVThis great alterative medicine and Purifier ofBlood is now nsed by thousands of grateful patientsfrom all parts of the United States, who testify daily tothe remarkable cures performed by the greatest ofMedicines. CaT's Sran MlXTcaa." Neuralgia,Rheumatism. Scrofula, Eruptions of the Skin, LiverDisease, Fevers, Ulcers. Old Sores, Affections ef theKidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints,Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedilyput to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet beenfound to compare with it. It cleanses the system ofall imparities, acts gently and efficiently en the Liverand Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone tothe Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or brokendown by the excesses of joath, lo iu pristine vigor andstrength.For the Ladies, it Is Incomparably better than all tl.ecosmetics ever used. A few doses of Cabtkb's SranisH MixTras will remove all aallowness of complexion,bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticityto the step, and improve the general health in a remarkable deg-ee, beyond all the medicines ever heardof.The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United State,is the best evidence that there is no Humbug about it.The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, andpublic m.n, well known to the community, all add theirtestimony to the wonderful effects of this GREATBLOOD PURIFIER.Call on the Auisrand get a Circular and Almanac,and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of allMedicines has performed.None genuine unless signed BeirTT A Brcas, Proprietors. No. 3. Pearl street, Richmond, Va., to whomall orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed.For sale by E. A. Smith At Co., arren ; J. Campbell, Newton Falls ; B. Brown, Ohlton ; Geo. llaalett,Uastavus , S. W. Mean. Bloomfield, and by Dealers inMedicines everywhere. inov se-yjT IVER COMPLAINtTdYSPEPSIA-.AJ Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Nebility, Diseaseof the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordied Liver or Stomach ; such aa Constipation, inwardPiles, Fullness, or Blood to the bead. Acidity of theStomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Fullnesa or Weight In the Stomach. Sour Erncttaiona. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimmingof the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensationshen in a lying posture, Lhmuess 01 vision, vow orWebs before the sight. Fever and Dull Pain in theHead, deficiency of Perspiration, Tellownesa of theSkin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs,kc Sadden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh.Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression ofSpirits can be effectually cured byDr. Iloofland'i Ctlcbratrd German Bi Um,Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, No. liw Arc street.Philadelphia.Their power over the above diseases is not excelled.if equalled. I.y any other preparation 10 tne toiuroStates, as the cures attest, in many eases after skillfulnhvsicians had failed- These Bitters are worthy theattention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in therectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands,exercising the most searching powers in weakness andaffections of tne aigestive orgaus. uivjsafe, certain and pleasant.TRStTmONT FROM OHIO.sithalJob I?orr, Jerome sville, Ohio, May TXb. 1S5Ssaid: 'I write to state for your satisfaction, and alsofor that of others, that yonr German Bitters is what yoorecommend it to le. a highly valuable medicine, whichI know from having nsed it In my own family to myentire satisfaction. All who have used it sive the samerecommendation-STxrHEK A. Mealv, Canton, Ohio, May 11, l.i3,says: "Having heard your German Bitters highlyrecommended Irom sources in which I placed muchconfidence, I ordered four bottles from Cleveland. Oneof them I gave to my danghter who has derived greatbenefit from it ; two of the others I sold immediately,and I won !! like yon to send me a supply of it to sell.JoH Clark, Brunswick, Ohio, May 26, 1S54. says:"Your German Bitters have proved successful in everycase that has come to my knowledge, and has openedfor itself a great demand.Tnowas Lctcmvobd, Covington, Ohio, Dec. 97tb.If 33. says : "My wife has been affected with the Livercomplaintand Dyspepsia for a number of years, daringwhich time I have spent a great deal for doctoring- butshe received very little benefit therefrom, and finallythe doctors said she could not be cured. Laat springshe concluded to try your Bitters; she took two bottlesand ever since taking them she has been able to attendto her business, until very lately she had a new attackbut has again commenced the Bitters. 1 have soldquite a nnniler of bottles through ner recomtaendation.and as far as I can learn, it has given satisfaction to"'D. Abbott, Aastinbargh. Asbabal eoanty, OhioDecember ith, lr-33. sav -'Permit me to beer testlmony to the remarkable efficacy of year medicine inthe cure of Liver Complaint. For years previous totaking your Bitters, I was v-r-'v afflicted with LiverComplaint ; so much so th .t I IM not expect le live :hut I.y a free use f yonr medicine, thanks t. a kindProvidence, I bud myself entirely restored U health,and able resume my employment.These Bitters are rslinff . i'"""Alcoholic stimulant and all injurious ingredients, mildtheir operation, they strengthen tne system, neverprostrate it. t- ., , a, oror sate ny a. TnT-'.arren; ti. llaalett. i.usiaius. . o.field ; J. Campbell Newton Falls, and by ueaiers inMedicines everywhere. nor lf&4-yERCIIANT'S Gargling Oil. in 25ct.SI let. and 1.C0 bottles, for sale by the nuantttyer ret.il.by E. A. SMITU it CO.March In. S4.SLOAPowdmar ISAN'S Ointment anJ Conditionders, for sale byB. A. oai i n m. .DR. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,just received and for sale byAng. . A. SMITn It Co.HOOFLAD'S German Bit ers7 celfrt rated i-etncdy for the cure of Liver Complaints,Jaundice. Dyspep-ia. and all diseasea arising from adi-ordered liver or -H. sold byatevea . 1. A-l-MlTT! ft Ta-jI"gilm Sltwrints."7ISDOM shallf sb.w down to it .nilthe great of the earth, shall kneelbefore it,Never could this be said withsaore truth, than it now applies tothis remedy for affections of thethroat and lungs. The exaltedin learning and power, acknowledge it supremacy, while both the!little and the great can feel iu benell'.s. The liberalminded among those skilled to cure, are free te ewa" "V1"7 over "'"mpc which have baffled theirart. Those of exalted stations are not ashamed t testify to its virtues, but deem it a duty and a pleasure letthus hold out the lamp of their experience U theirsuffering fellow men. . .Witness the following translation! :, . VxanitLionvn.LE, La, April. ?f53.T- - Avx : I have of late, made frequent use of yoor Csnn PxrroitAt in my practice,ana am happy to inform you that in no case yet baa ttfailed me. I have made some signal cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with H, and have completely curedone case of the Asthma, which had withstood everyother medicine I could employ.Accept, Sir, the assurances of my " - -distinguished consideration.JULES CLAUD GOUGUKT,Late Surgeon ef the Royal Marine. Franc.Extract from a letter of our Minister at the Court ,fthe Sublime Porte. aLegation of the V. S. A., CovarAxnxoru. Turkey.Dr J. C.Avti. Dear Sir : The Caraav Psx-roaaareceived from you for the Sultan has been delivered this private Secretary at the palace, and yon will doubtless hear from it in due seasou. That you were so kindas to send me has been given to friends, who hare iamany cases, found it exceedingly useful.lours, respectfully, GEO. P. MARSTI.Minister Plenipotentiary of the C. S. A. to Turkey, . Cdbacoa. March S, 1 .Dr. J. C. Arrx : I use your doner Pectobai, allyIn my practice, and am satisfied it ia a remedy w'jiehmost meet in every country the highest approbation.C. W. JACKHEER, M. D.,Resident Court Physician. 'Among the eminent Editors who testify to their personal experience and knowledge of the wonderfulcures, and immense usefulness of the Cheut Pxctwnat. in their sections, we may mentionBoughton A Co. of Federal Union. Milledgerille, 0a.h. P Alton, Christian Advocate, Knoxville, Tenn.J. B. Dobson, American Presbyterian, GreenvilleTennessee. ,J. B. Samson, "Densocrat,' McConnellsbwrg, Pa.J. Buss, Jr- Shelbyville News, Tenn.Harvey, XcKeuaaj at state Gaaette. Bur Un (tea,Iowa.J. Kna"b At Co.. "Journal," steading. Pa.Raymond. Harper at Co., New York Times.S. Cobb, Christian Freeman, Boston.Wm. B. Jacobs. Christian Chronicle, Phila.Hon. J. Wentworth. M. C . Democrat, Chicago, I1L,Rev. E. . Reese, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore.S C Wihtaiin Christian Advocate, Cbarlesten,J. M. Magennis, True Delta, H. O.T. M. Donnell. Daily News, Savaniah. Ga.Geo. D. Prentiss. Louisville Journal, Ky.Hon Schuyler Colfax, M. C, Sooth Bend Register, la.A. Cosamings. Christian Mirror, Portland, Me.M. H. Bartlett A Co.. Republican, Hartford, Conn.These gectlemen have not only certified to theestatement in their papers to the public, but have senme their personal letters to the effect that they harefound my preparation an article of great public utility.Space will not admit full lestim.uiala here, but th.agenu below named will furnish my American Almanac, gratis, to ail who ask for it, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof ef these statements.Prepared by JAMES C. AVER, Practical and Ana,lyrical Chemist, Lowell, Mast.Sold by F. birnnjr, Cincinnati ; E. A. Smith AtCo., Warren; J. Cam raxLL, Newton Falls; H. W.Coilab. Mesopotamia; and by all dealers in Medicineeverywhere.HjrBeware of counterfeits and worthless preparations attempted to be palmed off under a similarity efname. t'oet 2S-3mST BOTar. lbttkbs PATBrr.rPHE HYDROMAGEN, OR WATERX PKOOP. ANTI CONSUMPTIVE.COltK SOLES!Maniifactnred by HARCOUST. BRADLEY Co., 44Market Street, Manchester. PriBcipftl Wanltotve, 101Wood Su, Cheapside, London, Knfiand. Americaa.EU.diahnenta, Ann Ssreetajd lu2 iNassna Street,ISew York.The Ilydronaren Is a vahiaMe discovery for Drotectlag the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a prerentative of many Luna; diseases, without acj doctoring whatever. The Uydrootaen ia in the form of asole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicatedcharacter is a powerful preventative t diseue.for tatenUemea it will be found agreeable, warm andhealthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weather, at)the foot cannot become wet if the Ilydromajcen is inserted. Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes)in the moat inclement weather with impunity ; whileC Datumption, so prevalent among the young of earcountry, may be thwarted by their general adoption.They entirely snperseed overshoes, as the latter causethe feet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and.besides, are not dangerous to wear for pedestrians inicy weather, like iudia rubbers. WTiile the Lattercause the feet to appear extremely large, the Uydromagen, being a mere thin slice of cork preoared. peculiarly placed inside, does not increase the size of the boot,or cause the foot to appear untidy. To children theyare eatremely valuable, as they may mirage in exercisewith comfort and healthy effects. Their expense is mslight as to scarce need mention; besides, those wbepatronise them will And their yearly doctor bills mac adiminished thereby.An the Hydrsswagen ia becoming more known. Itasale ia increasing to an almost incredible extent. Laatyear in Londoa, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool.Glasgow, Leeds. Dublin, Pari. Antwerp, Uambarg andBerlin, our sales reached 1.7.40 pairs of Cork goice.This year the nuimber will far surpass that.Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value aa apreventative for Coughs, Colds, Broneaitit, Afhmsand ConsumpUon.Men's Size, per pair, 35 cents; Ladles' do, per pair,90 cents; Boys and Misses do. per pair, 25 cents.None a. From the Retail Prices we make a very liberal allowance to Jobbers and wholesalers, so that anystorekeeper may make a fine profit on their sale, whilethey are an article that may be kept ia any storeamong any class of Goods.For terms, appbr toHARCOrRT, BRADLEY Co.,3d Ann street. New York.Sept. gn. lP34-3m - .N!JEW YORK BOOT ANDSHOESTORE, "Sow. 11 Jr. 13 Main Street.FBLSpring has come 1 And so has the Iwrgeat.best and cheapest stock of Boot and Shoes ever Ibrought oa the w estera Keserve.D.U.WARRKN, in announcing this fact to his patrons, and the s srld t large, invites them,, one and ail,to coate and see for tnemselves, for he feels confident hecan suit them with any kind of good Boot or Shoe they,want.Purchasing his stock ef the Manufacturers for Cash,enables him to oiler such inducements to buyers as canaot be found elsewhereLadies! you like to have a pretty Gaiter or Shoe, aa4I nave taken especial care to please you by selecting themost fashionable, prettiest and most genteel stock forladies wear, that could be found in New York; so allthat like the ornamental as well as useful, will call aa4see and buy, before going elsewhere.Gents ' I have the best assortment for your use thegreatest variety of material, and the latest fashions, onlycall and see my Cloth, Kid and name, led Gaiters.Children ! come, and X can fit you with any kind ofShoe or Gaiter your taste may select.D. II. W. attain returns tkuiiu to past atronageandsolicits its continuance.N. B. Boots and Shoes made to order and warrantedto fit. D. II. WARREN.P. 3. Don't forget the No. 11 & 13 Main St. Warren"fAH0NING COUNTY nJEfgsXTJ- PREMIUM CARRIAGE SHOP, ,Canfield, Ohio. The subscriber takes .this method to inform the generous public, that be stillcarries on the above busi ness, in all its various brancaea,and will make to order, any thing that a man may wantin bis line. Having a large stock of new material always on hand, and the best of workmen to do it up iastyle that cannot be surpassed by any establishment ia.he country, those who wish to purchase Carriages orBuggies ready-made, can always find a Large assortmentat my shop, of ail qualities, and at all prices, and I asanot araid of competition, from any quarter, especiallynorth. I would just say to all who wish to get a goodarticle, they would do well to call on this establishmentbefore purchasing elsewhere, for our work is of the beatquality, and all warranter!PAINTING and TRIMMING done on short notice.Particular attention paid to repairing.N EW BI GGIES in exchattge for old ones. All kindsof Lumber taken in exchange for work.The subscriber flatters himself that hy strict attentionof himself and hands to basines. be can have a rasouabl share of public patronage. Thankful for all formerfavors, be will be Hill more thankful for new ones.CanfieM. Mar 26. 153-r M. SWANK.AWNING MILLS! FANNINGMILLS f The undersigned take this method otinforming the farming public, that still continuing tomanufacture Fanning Mills, they have so far improvedthe same as to be able, not only to take out foul seedsfrom Grain, better and faster than any other mill bowin use. but also to perfectly separate, or take out, tharur dirt that may be Indued in the same.They eon also take Timothy, Clover and Flaxseed tnthe chaff, and by once running it through, can make itperfectly merean table. Their Flaxseed and rat dirtcleaners are their own inventions, deduced from muchstudy and experimenting the past winter, and are sackas are not to he found in any other mill extant. Theyinvite mil who seed mills to call and examine theirsbefore purchasing elsewhere; and as their mills arealways warranted, they eaa run no risk of being unposed upon with a poor mill.Farmtngton, July 19. W. CURTIS 4 SONS.RAVENNA BOOK-BINDERY. Thoundersigned, in connection with their PrintingOtbceand Bookstore, have estamsaea a sr?BINDERY, where Book-Binding in every Ay'ivariety and style, will be done on shortnotice. Their Bindery has one ofHICK0RVS FIRST CLASS RULING MAOUNka.Blank Books ruled to order; Periodicals bound; oldBooks re-honnd; and every branch of the business attended to in the best manner, and oa reaswnaiile terms.This establishment employs the best of workmen, anda comparison with work turned out from other Binderies in regard to style, durability, finish and price, iafearlessly challenged.Books and orders may be left at ADAMS Bookstore,Warren, who is authorized to receive and forwnrd thaII ALU, UKKJUCK. e W A S WORTH,Aug-16, 1854 6m Ravenna, Portage Co-,0.MEDICAL JfOTICE B. MORTONB seaoa, would respectfully inform the Public generally, tbat he has located himself at Newton Fails,where he will attend to alf ells in his profession, athis Office or at private dwe ilines.Dr. M. will pay particular attention to all kinds ofof old Chronic diseases, such aa Dyspepsia, LiverComplaints, diseases of the Lungs. Kidney, Skin.Bronchitis, Artbmatie Afflictions, and all diseasesarising from an impure state of the blood. Also alldiseases peculiar to the Female sex.- Ur. Morton's remedies are purely egetahle and tfcemaier-emre, discarding poisons of every kind, bothmineral, vegetable and animal. He will also keep onhand all kinds ef Botanic Medicines, both simple andcompound; Tinctures, Syrups, Bitters, Liniments, dec,a.- . i aale.Newton Falls. Not. 3, 1PS4nov -tf.4 NEW HISTORY OF THE UNI-V. TED STATES, by Benson J. Losaing. Author of-Pictorial Field Book, Kevomtirn." ect. Illustrated kmore than 3U0 exquisitely finished wood engrayincs.drawn chiefly from original intings and intended t.secure accurate delineations of scenes and characters,price J1.U0.Revised and Enlarged Edition of Brassard's DrawingBook. In consequence ef the rapidly increasing demand for this valuable work. It has recently beenthoreugnly revised by the author, ami the present volume contains a large addition of entirely new and original matter illustrated by 172 elegant engravings.- lathis edition the subject of LisM Ars Sasrrrnt.va is elaborately treated, thereby altording a sure guide to thepupil in acouiring an accurate knowledge of the art.The publishers feel satisfied that they Bow offer to theblir. whether for School, or private instruction, th.best Elemental e Treatise, on this subject that has evesbeen tablisoed. Price, c.KlNflst COWAXY Cleveland O.C3ZSA